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Topic: Ereader - need help

Hello ppl, I'm going to buy my partner an Ereader which I know nothing about, except it displays books. Can I ask, have any of you got such a device? Any recomendations or brands? I've looked at a Kobo and Kindle brand so far, he is a prolific reader and i'd really appreciate some guidance

I've got a Kindle and I really like it. Mine is the ad-supported Kindle Touch. The ads only display when you have it on standby, so I don't really care that they exist. I have checked out library books on it, and I like that ability too.

The only thing I don't like is not specific to the Kindle - I still feel like there's no reason for an ebook to cost the same as a physical book. Especially when the physical book is 20 years old, and I can get a copy for a buck, but the ebook still costs $8 because that's the book's cover price.

Dunno - if you have any specific concerns, let me know and I can tell you what I think.

I've got a Kindle and I really like it. Mine is the ad-supported Kindle Touch. The ads only display when you have it on standby, so I don't really care that they exist. I have checked out library books on it, and I like that ability too.

The only thing I don't like is not specific to the Kindle - I still feel like there's no reason for an ebook to cost the same as a physical book. Especially when the physical book is 20 years old, and I can get a copy for a buck, but the ebook still costs $8 because that's the book's cover price.

Dunno - if you have any specific concerns, let me know and I can tell you what I think.

My wife and I between us have had 3 different models of the Kindle. I currently also use an ad-supported Kindle Touch. Great price point, full featured, comfortable on the eyes - highly recommend it.

1st off, thanks for the responses. John, I have heard of Barnes & Noble but that was while I was overseas, so they don't exist here. It looks like the Kindle is connected to Amazon here is Aus. Tooker and dyeager, the Kindle touch is the model i've been looking at the most as it's available at allot of outlets here, the comparisons look cheap. And Vanguard, I was looking at an iPad originally but he's only interested in the ebook's so may as well just get a dedicated for less. I appreciate it as I can see a brand people are happy with, I'll check and see if there's an amazon gift card available

I think that's a good choice if he is only going to use it for reading. I like the iPad but not for extended book reading sessions - the eInk display on the Kindle is a lot easier on the eyes and feels more comfortable to me.

Plus, if you decide someday to get an iPad, all of your purchases on the Kindle are available on any device with the Kindle app.

Yeah, if he's not looking for a tablet and just wants a an eReader, definitely go with a Kindle or a Nook. The display on the iPad is much closer to a computer whereas the dedicated eReaders are a lot easier on the eyes. They're also considerably cheaper, though the iPad2 just dropped to like $300 from $500.

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So I've made the purchases on Saturday and bought myself a Kindle Touch, it's excellent so thanks. Now as for my other half, I've ended up buying him the Kobo Vox ereader, this device got terrible reviews but he wanted a backlight and color. For an ereader it doe's the job really quite well, the screen is excellent and it runs off Android. It's basically a low end tablet marketted as an ereader. It's all good